Class

Article

College

College of Science

Department

Physics Department

Faculty Mentor

Pierre-Dominique Pautet

Presentation Type

Oral Presentation

Abstract

  • Gravity Waves are buoyancy waves that propagate in the atmosphere [1]
  • Mostly generated by tropospheric weather,
  • Can vertically propagate above 100 km altitude,
  • Affect the temperature structure of the atmosphere, • Drive pole-to-pole circulation.

Location

Logan, UT

Start Date

4-9-2024 2:30 PM

End Date

4-9-2024 3:30 PM

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Analyzing Atmospheric Gravity Waves Over Antarctica and Visualizing Machine Learning Data

Logan, UT

  • Gravity Waves are buoyancy waves that propagate in the atmosphere [1]
  • Mostly generated by tropospheric weather,
  • Can vertically propagate above 100 km altitude,
  • Affect the temperature structure of the atmosphere, • Drive pole-to-pole circulation.